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Talk abstracts

  • Andreas Engel: Role of neural coherence for attention and consciousness
  • Axel Cleeremans: Computational Theories of Consciousness: The Radical Plasticity Thesis.
  • Brian Scasselati: Social Robots and Human Social Development.
  • Cyriel Pennartz: Neural coding and storage of reward and contextual information.
  • Daniel Salzman: The neural representation of state value during learning.
  • Geer-Jan Krujiff: Making walking robots talking the way we're walking.
  • Germund Hesslow: Associative learning in cerebellar neurones and the paradoxes of learning.
  • Germund Hesslow: Internal simulation as a key to consciousness and cognitive function.
  • Jeff Krichmar : Cognitive Robotics: Studying Cognitive Functions with Embodied Models of the Nervous System.
  • Joseph Ayers: Building Brains for Biomimetic Underwater Robots.
  • Karl J. Friston: A Free energy principle for the brain. Action, perception and free-energy.
  • Karl J. Friston: Perceptual inference and learning.
  • Mark R. Cutkosky: Designing and building bio-inspired robots from the ground up.
  • Mathew Diamond : Sense of touch: Transformation from physical parameters to object category in the whisker system.
  • Matti Mintz: Brain-interfacing technologies in the service of brain rehabilitation.
  • Paul Cisek: A parallel architecture for embodied behavior.
  • Paul Verschure : Building a Cyborg: A Brain Based Architecture for Perception, Cognition and Action
  • Peter Redgrave: Brainstem interactions with the basal ganglia.
  • Pieter R. Roelfsema: Cortical algorithms for perceptual grouping.
  • R. Quian Quiroga: Grandmother cells in the human brain?
  • Reza Shadmehr: A computational view of motor control and the timescales of memory.
  • Roberto Fernández Galán: Rhythms, Songs and Noise: What Spontaneous Neural Activity tells us about the Brain.
  • Steven Laureys: Eyes open, brain shut: consciousness in the vegetative state.
  • Thomas Metzinger: The Phenomenal Self and the First-Person Perspective.
  • Tom Ziemke: The role of emotion in cognitive architectures.
  • Tony Prescott: Computational Neuroethology of an Active Sense System
  • Wolfram Schultz: Behavioural theories and the neurophysiology of reward.
  • Yosi Shacham-Diamand: The ReNaChip brain implant electrodes.
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